* David Kastrup (2008-06-27) writes: > Georgi Boshnakov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > >> 1. A number of files contain lists of supported languages. Bulgarian >> is in the babel list but not in the others. Is the support more >> comprehensive for languages mentioned in the other lists?
I'm not sure what you mean here. The only file in AUCTeX that has been mentioning Bulgarian is style/babel.el and the string is only used for completion support of the babel package options. This does not provide any special support for editing documents using bulgarian.sty. >> 2. When I open a file, AucTeX recognises (among other amazing things) >> the language but I was not able to find commands for explicit switch >> from one language to another within a document. It is a good thing >> that this aspect of language is orthogonal to others (e.g. coding >> system). There are no commands for switching languages. >> If you wish me to help with Bulgarian support, what form of >> contribution will be most useful to you? To get the things rolling a >> bulgarian style (see attachment) may be created from danish.el with >> straightforward changes. It seems the attachment got lost along the way, so I prepared an AUCTeX style file myself and checked it into CVS including changes to the Makefile and the documentation. You can check it out by getting yourself a copy of AUCTeX from CVS. Of course I was listening to Bulgarian music during the preparation. "Slushai me. Mneniyata zabravi. Chui, za sinite skali si pripomni. Nov pat vseki den napred nameri." *sing* (c: -- Ralf _______________________________________________ auctex-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/auctex-devel
